FLASHBACK: During the Brett Kavanaugh hearings, Lindsey Graham stood up against the witch hunt:
"You've got nothing to apologize for. When you see Sotomayor and Kagan, tell them that Lindsey said, oh, because l voted for them. —I would never do to them what you've done to this guy. This is the most unethical sham since I've been in politics."
"I cannot imagine what you and your family have gone through. Boy, y'all want power. God, I hope you never get it. I hope the American people can see through this sham"
"To my Republican colleagues, if you vote no, you're legitimizing the most despicable thing I have seen in my time in politics—And I hope that the American people will see through this charade."
This is without a doubt one of Lindsey Graham’s defining moments
Birthright citizenship was written for freed slaves, not birth tourism.
We have an invasion on our hands. We must stop it before it's too late.
The Supreme Court got this one wrong.
IT'S GO TIME TOMORROW 🚨
When the House gavels In it's gonna pass the Save America Act thru reconciliation
-Trumps involved
-Cruz chairs the rules committee
Raise your hand ✋️ if you want @SpeakerJohnson to call Thune & tell him nothings going to get done until this passes
This is how the NYC Adult Daycare scam works:
- Daycare is funded by Medicaid
- The more patients=more money
- Patients receive kickbacks for attending daycare and bringing friends (referral program)
- Our taxes pay for elderly Koreans to play ping pong & tai chi
END IT ALL
Roberto Donini. Italian man. Battling cancer.
Just trying to enjoy a quiet day at the park with his partner.
Tarek Amida Giuma, an African migrant, walks up.
She recognizes him immediately. He’d already stolen her wallet and phone before.
He violently pushes her to the ground.
Roberto, weak from chemo and fighting for his life, still steps forward to protect her.
The migrant beats him repeatedly with a pair of pliers. Then runs.
Roberto died in the hospital 7 days later from the internal injuries.
This is Europe in 2026.
Open borders. Mass migration. Zero consequences.
Innocent Europeans getting murdered in broad daylight by people who should never have been allowed in.
The same suicidal policies the Democrats are trying to force on America.
Italy, Europe, America…enough.
Put our people first or keep watching them die.
In his free time John Adams, second President of the United States, was completely obsessed with manure. Not casually. This man filled pages of his diary with notes on his compost piles, hauling in loads of seaweed, marsh mud, and dung from Boston to build the perfect batch. He treated it like a science.
It got competitive too. When he traveled all the way to England he went and inspected the manure piles at London's finest stables, studied them up close, and concluded, "This may be good manure, but it is not equal to mine." There's even an account of him touring fancy European gardens, spotting a dung heap, and cheerfully bragging that the one back home on his farm was better.
And the manure was just one hobby. Adams was up by 5 in the morning and started nearly every day with a tankard of hard cider at breakfast, which he swore was good for his digestion. Then he'd go for long walks, mend his own fences, dig stumps, cut ditches, and cart the dung himself. He even grew hemp on the property. He genuinely considered "farmer" his truest identity, more than lawyer or President.
So the real John Adams: wakes at dawn, cracks a morning cider, spends the day shoveling manure he's personally proud of, and travels the world quietly convinced no one on earth has a better compost pile than him.
That's a founding father.
Four musket balls tore through George Washington's coat at the Battle of Monongahela. Two horses were shot dead beneath him. He rode back and forth across the worst of the fighting rallying broken men, and when the smoke cleared he did not have a single scratch on him. An Indian chief later said he ordered his men to fire at Washington again and again, then stopped, certain the Great Spirit was shielding him.
He was 23 years old. He wrote to his brother a few days later, almost puzzled by it, and said he had been protected beyond all human expectation by the miraculous care of Providence.
And here is the part people forget. That was not the one time. That was the pattern.
At Princeton he rode his horse to within thirty yards of the British line and told his men to hold as the muskets opened up. An officer who was there covered his eyes because he was sure he was about to watch the general die. When he looked again Washington was still sitting tall in the saddle, waving his hat, completely unharmed. For eight years of war he stood where the fighting was heaviest and the bullets simply refused to find him. His enemies started to talk about it. His own soldiers started to believe it.
He was not being reckless. He just never seemed to believe it was his time.
This is the thread that runs through nearly every great man in history. They lived like the date had already been written and no enemy on earth could move it up by a single hour.
Caesar stood on the bank of the Rubicon, looked at everything he was about to risk, and said the die is already cast. Then he walked into it.
Cromwell rode into battle after battle convinced the outcome had been settled long before either army woke up that morning, and he fought like a man who had nothing left to fear because the ending was not his to decide.
Andrew Jackson stood on the Capitol steps while a man walked up and pulled a pistol on him at point blank range. It misfired. The man drew a second pistol. That one misfired too. The odds of both failing were so small that people argued about it for years. Jackson just raised his cane and went after the man himself.
Stonewall Jackson would ride calmly through a storm of gunfire while everyone around him flinched, and when someone finally asked how he stayed so steady he said it plainly. My religious belief teaches me to feel as safe in battle as in bed. God has already fixed the time of my death, so I do not trouble myself about it. I am always ready, no matter when it comes.
That was the whole secret. Not that they loved danger. Not that they did not feel fear. They simply believed their steps were already numbered by a hand higher than any king, and a man who truly believes that walks through fire like it is a hallway.
You cannot kill a man before his work is done.
And when you line their lives up side by side, the escapes, the misfires, the bullets that passed through the coat but never the man, it gets very hard to call all of it luck.
🇺🇸 Lindsey Graham spent 31 years at the center of American power and left behind a net worth of just under $1.5 million.
That put him 294th of 535 members of Congress, closer to the bottom half than the top.
For contrast, the Senate's richest member, James Justice, is worth an estimated $664 million.
Lindsey owned a townhouse near the Capitol valued around $890,000 and a home back in South Carolina, most of his money sitting in mutual funds and bond funds.
Say what you like about his politics, at least he wasn't abusing his position for insider trading
Source: New York Post / Writer: Julie
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They couldn’t debate him.
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